I've seen the new 'Star-Lord' outfit from the new 'Marvel Now' series, and while it makes more sense and still has a sci-fi sensibility, it's kinda..generic. Like an alt outfit in Mass Effect. I think Star-Lord looks more 'iconic' with that awesome looking mask. So if Gunn is able to combine this new look with his old pulpy look, I'm down.

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I'm still glad Pratt got it. Star-Lord kind of needs to be kind of a character, if you know what I mean. I'm sure Sturgess may have been able to pull it off, but Pratt just looks like the kind of guy who would genuinely have that "wow" mindset seeing raccoons and trees talking.

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Everytime I come to the gotg boards, I see all the threads have been posted in since my last visit, which wasn't long ago. This leads me to hoping/anticipating there is some news, or casting information

Recently Marvel has released several very different versions of him. In GOTG comic alone there have
been two or three versions lately, and now there are different concept art pics, etc. How do you think he
will look? How do you want him to look?

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Except he needs the helmet to go along with the mask to complete the look.

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Exactly what I was about to say.
I think the reason the comic has him without a mask/helmet now, so often, and why
some of the recent designs do too is because they are considrering the actor getting
face time.

All the Marvel movies seem to give the actor's face time. So I sort of doubt we will get the full
face covering helmet/mask. Maybe the new helmet in the comic (the 5th image. with the helmet
showing his whole face and outlined in a yellow starboldt. The one samsnee reposted.)

Or maybe something like this:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Artistsean

Facetime:
They always seem to try to give the actor some facetime. I don't mean that the actors always demand it.
Maybe some do, maybe some don't. But in Spider-Man they said they always wanted to bring it back to Peter.
Make sure the audience was connected to him or something, so he would loose his mask, remove it, etc.
Thor lost his helmet (with the wings) in Thor 1 and has yet to get it back in Avengers or from what I have seen of Thor 2.
For Stark they worked out that while in the suit we can see his face under his helmet. Its a really nice way to
show his face without always having Stark remove his helmet (although he did at the end of Iron Man 1).
In Avengers 1, and Captain America 1, Captain America lost or removed his helmet.
Hawkeye never has a mask like he did in the comics and Black Widow never even had one in the comics.

I just mean I wont be surprised if the Ant Man helmet is designed for seeing more of the actors face.